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Home»News»Four County Family Center Announces September Is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month
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Four County Family Center Announces September Is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month

By Newspaper StaffSeptember 4, 2015Updated:November 30, 2016No Comments3 Mins Read
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Wauseon, Ohio — September 1, 2015 – Four County Family Center, a service location of Family Service of Northwest Ohio, announced that September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month.

The Four County Suicide Prevention Coalition announces September is Suicide Awareness and Prevention month. The coalition, which was formed in April of 2010, will be implementing several awareness activities throughout the Four County area this September.

Suicide is the 11th largest killer of Americans and 3rd largest killer of youth ages 10-24.

“A suicide attempt is a desperate cry for help to end excruciating, unending, overwhelming emotional pain. Most youth do not want to die, but want put an end to the pain,” said Kathy Helmke, Director at Four County Family Center and coordinator of the coalition.


Experts have found that in 90% of suicide deaths, the person was experiencing some form of mental illness and most of the time that illness was depression. “There is a terrible stigma associated with mental illness in our society,” said Helmke. Through awareness and education about depression and suicide, the coalition hopes to help break down this stigma and empower individuals to seek help.

Several schools will host a Yellow Ribbon Campaign displaying yellow ribbons throughout their community. Each participating school is given a supply of yellow ribbon and sidewalk chalk from the coalition. With those supplies the school is allowed the creative freedom to further develop their campaign, the only stipulation being, they spread the message Depression is Treatable, Suicide is Preventable.

The coalition will also hold a “Stomp Out the Stigma” campaign on the campuses of Defiance College and Northwest State Community College. This campaign is a very powerful visual awareness tool created by the coalition in 2012. The campaign displays 122 pairs of shoes that have been donated. Each pair of shoes represents a life lost to suicide in the four county area since 2000.


The coalition’s basic message is: Depression is Treatable, Suicide is Preventable.

The next meeting of the Suicide Prevention Coalition will be at 7:30am, Thursday, September 24, at the Four County ADAMhs Board, T-761 State Route 66 south of Archbold.

Four County Family Center, funded in part by the Four County ADAMhs Board and the United Way Agencies of Fulton, Williams and Defiance Counties, operates from its main office at 7320 St. Hwy. 108, Suite A, Wauseon, Ohio, as well as offices in Defiance, Bryan, and Napoleon. For more information on locations and available services, you may call Four County Family Center at 1-800-693-6000 or visit www.fsno.org

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